Marks, Scars: Scar on top of her right forearm. She has a small tumor in the left corner of her mouth.

Clothing: White T-shirt, pink shoes.

Dentals: Large teeth with no dental work.

DNA: In CODIS.

Circumstances of DisappearanceSuzanne, her mother Sherrill Levitt and Stacy McCall disappeared without a trace from the Levitt home at 1717 East Delmar, Springfield, MO on June 7, 1992. Upon officers' arrival, the house bore no signs of a struggle, but rather the appearance of the missing women being "captured." All personal property was left behind including purses, money, clothing, cars, keys, cigarettes, and the family dog.

Stacy McCall and Suzanne Streeter had graduated from high school the day before their disappearance and were last seen at 2:15 a.m. on June 7, when they left a graduation party in a nearby community en route to the Levitt/Streeter home in Springfield. Friends told police the teenagers left the party in separate cars for Levitt's home. Streeter's mother, Sherrill Elizabeth Levitt, was last seen 8 hours earlier at the students' commencement. No trace of them has been found since.

McCall's father filed the missing persons report. Mr. McCall said his daughter's friends told him that early Sunday she had gone to Streeter's home. Mr. McCall said his daughter had permission to spend the night with a friend in nearby Republic, Mo., but not at Streeter's home. He also said his daughter and Streeter had been friends years ago but that they hadn't been close recently. He went to the house and found it unlocked with the television on and their belongings inside. The shoes and shorts that McCall wore to the party were in the home, along with a swimsuit she planned to wear Sunday to a Branson water park. The Kickapoo High School students went to the party in Battlefield after the graduation ceremony at Hammons Student Center at Southwest Missouri State University. Friends described Levitt, a hair stylist, as a responsible person unlikely to leave town on short notice.